Adam Borde of Port Angeles, top, wrestles with Jacoby Serato of Bremerton in January. Borde went on to finish fifth at state at 132 pounds. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Adam Borde of Port Angeles, top, wrestles with Jacoby Serato of Bremerton in January. Borde went on to finish fifth at state at 132 pounds. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

ALL LEAGUE WRESTLING: Five Port Angeles wrestlers earn honors

PORT ANGELES — Five Port Angeles grapplers were named to the Olympic League 2A wrestling all-league team, while Roughriders coach Rob Gale was named coach of the year.

Making the team for the boys were Port Angeles’ Adam Borde at 132 pounds, Josh Boe at 145 pounds and Jason Kibe at 182 pounds. Borde placed fifth at state.

For the girls, the Riders’ Natalie Johnson made all-league at 110 pounds, and Lily Halberg was named at 125 pounds.

Winning the Roughriders’ sportsmanship awards were Boe for the boys and Halberg for the girls. Sam Fitzgerald and Alexi Rampp-Taft of Sequim also received sportsmanship awards.

The full all-league Olympic 2A wrestling teams:

Boys

MVP — Thor Michaelson, Bremerton.

All-league — Ira Daagsan, 106 pounds, Olympic; Anjelo Pangelinan, 113 pounds, Olympic; Logan Nichols, 120 pounds, Bremerton; Domingo Pedro-Gaspar, 126 pounds, North Mason; Adam Borde, 132 pounds, PA; Michaelson, 138 pounds, Bremerton; Josh Boe, 145 pounds, PA; Josiah Sorensen, 152 pounds, Bremerton; Payton Kelleher, 160 pounds, Olympic; Edmond Eriz, 170 pounds, Olympic; Jason Kibe, 182 pounds, PA; Nouh Hammou, 195 pounds, North Kitsap; Sofian Hammou, 220 pounds, NK; Jared Dyer, 285, NM.

Coach of the Year — Rob Gale, Port Angeles.

Sportsmanship — Logan Nickels, Bremerton; Miles Still, Kingston; Robert Gomez, NK; Gabe Espinoza, NM; Taylor Andrews, Olympic; Josh Boe, PA; Sam Fitzgerald, Sequim.

Girls

MVP — Holly Beaudoin, NK.

All-league — Makayla Beaudoin, 105 pounds, NK; Natalie Johnson, 110 pounds, PA; Shydea Harp, 115 pounds, Olympic; Holly Beaudoin, 120 pounds, NK; Lily Halberg, 125 pounds, PA; Makayla Heymann, 130 pounds, NK; Elise Scrafford, 135, NK; Kenzie Cormier, 140 pounds, NK; Vanessa Navarro, 145 pounds, NM; Christa Sindel, 155 pounds, Kingston; Carli Durbin, 170 pounds, NM; Annabelle Moden, 190 pounds, Olympic; Evelyn Taylor, 235 pounds, Bremerton.

Coach of the Year — Erin Evans, North Mason.

Sportsmanship — Evelyn Taylor, Bremerton; Kiele Duncan, Kingston; Kenzie Cormier, NK; Kaylie Case, NM; Annabelle Moden, Olympic; Lily Halberg, PA; Alexi Rampp-Taft, Sequim.

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